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POLICY IN DRUGS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SCHOOLS

Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology Government of Fiji Country Resources Child and Youth Substance Abuse/Alcohol policies/plans/legislations and service standards Fiji 1 January 2008 Policy document

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This Policy aims to:
• promote and maintain a healthy, safe, and drug-free environment in our schools in Fiji where the welfare of students is paramount;
• identify the role of the school community in the prevention of drug-related problems;
• document the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology (Henceforth called ‘the Ministry’) agreed position on, and accepted procedures for dealing with drug related incidents.

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